Showing posts with label farm stock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farm stock. Show all posts

26 May 2019

Sale of stock belonging to Charles Malcolm

SALE OF FARM STOCK.

There will be sold at Upper Baulk, in the Parish of Fetteresso, on Wednesday the 2d of June next,

THE whole STOCK on that FARM, which belonged to the Deceased CHAS. MALCOLM, consisting of 7 Milch Cows; upwards of 20 Young Cattle of different ages; and four Work Horses; with the Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, and the whole Farming Utensils, as well as the Household Furniture.  Credit will be given on security; and intending purchasers will please to take notice, that the Sale will commence exactly at 11 o'clock.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 26th May 1819.

12 November 2017

Public roup at Tonley, Tough

SALE OF FARM STOCKING.

Upon Friday the 21st day of Nov. curt, there will be sold by public roup, at TONLEY, in the Parish of Tough,

THE whole LIVE STOCK on the personal Farm of the late JAMES BYRES, Esq. of Tonley, consisting of FIVE HORSES, NINE COWS and a BULL, THREE four-year-old STOTS; ELEVEN one and two-year old STOTS and QUEYS, and EIGHT CALVES of this Season; TWENTY SHEEP fit for the Butcher - - with a variety of FARMING UTENSILS, as CARTS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, &c.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon; and Credit will be given on security.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th November 1817.

31 July 2016

Mosstown, Logie Buchan

SALE AT MOSSTOWN OF LOGIE BUCHAN.

On Thursday the first day of August next, will be sold by public roup, on the Farm of MOSSTOWN,

THE whole Stock of BESTIAL on said Farm, consisting of two Work Horses, seven Stots, six Milk Cows, four Queys, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Harness, and other Farming Utensils; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and whole other effects belonging to the Trustees for the Creditors of JAMES WATSON, the present Tenant.

The roup to begin at 11 o'clock forenoon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 31st July 1816.

11 November 2012

Sale at Shethin, Tarves

Sale on Tuesday next.

SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES,
AND FARMING UTENSILS

On Tuesday the 17th November current, there will be sold by public roup, at SHETHIN, in the parish of Tarves,

THE whole STOCKING on that farm, which belonged to the late Mr JAMES HAY, consisting of 8 Horses, 8 Plough Oxen, 15 Cows, all very handsome and of the best breed in the country; 31 Young Cattle, of 1, 2, and 3 years old, and Calves; also Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, and a variety of Farming Utensils. - Credit will be given.

On account of the shortness of the day, the roup will begin precisely at 10 o'clock forenoon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th November 1812.

21 October 2012

Sale at Balcairn

SALE OF FARM STOCKING AND UTENSILS,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

On Tuesday the 10th day of November next, there will be sold by public roup, at BALCAIRN, near Oldmeldrum,

THE whole FARM STOCKING, UTENSILS, and FURNITURE which belonged to the late Mr GEORGE SHEPHERD.

The Farm Stocking consists of about 70 head of Cattle, from one to four years old; 8 Milch Cows, and a fine Bull, the whole in excellent condition, and of a superior breed.  Seven Work Horses, and a capital riding Poney.  The Farming Utensils are numerous, and of the best kinds, and some of them little the worse of the wear.  The Household Furniture consists of mahogany, dining, and tea tables, and chairs, a mahogany desk, and eight day clock; a tent bed and curtains, feather beds and blankets; bed and table linen; silver, table, tea, and punch spoons; carpets, grates, fenders, and fire-irons - with a great variety of other articles.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon, precisely.

Credit on security.                                                                                      J. HENDERSON, Auctioneer.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st October 1812.

28 May 2011

Sale at Knaps of Leask, Slains

Sale To-morrow.

SALE OF CATTLE, FARM STOCKING, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GRASS PARKS,
FOR BEHOOF OF CREDITORS

To be sold by public roup, at KNAPS of LEASK, in the Parish of Slains, upon Thursday the 30th day of May current,

THE FARM STOCKING, Household Furniture, and Effects, upon the said Farm, lately belonging to GEORGE GRAY, now to Trustees for his Creditors, consisting of Cattle of different ages, Farming Utensils, &c. &c.  And at same time, will be let for the season, TWO GRASS PARKS on the said Farm.  The sale to begin precisely at 10 o'clock forenoon.

All those indebted to George Gray, are requested to pay up what they owe to him, to the Trustees for his Creditors, at or before said roup, after which prosecutions will be commenced against those who fail to comply with this intimation.

Aberdeen, 21st May, 1811.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th May, 1811.

21 May 2011

ROUP AT BELLFIELD, KINCARDINESHIRE

ROUP OF FARM STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT BELLFIELD.

There will be sold, by public roup, by virtue of a Warrant from the Sheriff of Kincardine, on Wednesday the 29th May,

THE whole SUBJECTS and EFFECTS belonging to FRANCIS ALLAN, tenant of Bellfield, consisting of a number of Cows and other Cattle, of different ages, four excellent Work Horses, Carts, Ploughs, and a variety of Farming Utensils, and also the whole Household Furniture.

There will also be sold the whole NEW GRASS on the farm of Bellfield, during the period for which the outgoing tenant has right to the same.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock, and credit will be given for six months.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd May, 1811.